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Deregulation control by mergers and acquisitions: a game theoretic analysis of the Chinese airline industry

    Joshua Ignatius Affiliation
    ; Tian Siang Tan Affiliation
    ; Lalitha Dhamotharan Affiliation
    ; Mark Goh Affiliation

Abstract

The major challenges of deregulation are lax market entry, sudden surge in new market entrants, and the intense price wars that ensue, thus causing major losses for any industry. This paper investigates whether deregulation can be structured through a controlled Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) process by means of government intervention, and how this promotes the performance of the players in the industry. We study this in the context of the Chinese aviation industry as an ideal microcosm of our problem statement. This is because China’s civil aviation industry has witnessed many of the above challenges since its deregulation and economic reforms in 1979, which saw the beginning of a transformation from a fully state-owned machinery to a rent-seeking private sector. The post controlled deregulation process through M&As led to three dominant carriers: Air China Limited (AC), China Southern Airlines (CS), and China Eastern Airlines (CE). Using a 3-player non-cooperative perfect information Cournot oligopoly game model, the strategic efficacy of the government intervention to consolidate the industry based on operating expenses, air passenger revenue, and profit data are investigated respectively. All three airlines are better off after the exercise, with the industry facing a more sustainable growth by the intervention.

Keyword : game theory, airlines, aviation, industry consolidation, mergers and acquisitions

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Ignatius, J., Tan, T. S., Dhamotharan, L., & Goh, M. (2018). Deregulation control by mergers and acquisitions: a game theoretic analysis of the Chinese airline industry. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 24(6), 2277-2294. https://doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2016.1266410
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